Chancey
Williams Releases New Single, "Miles on Me"
CHANCEY
WILLIAMS CHANNELS A WORN AND WEATHERED PERSONA IN NEW SINGLE, “MILES ON ME”
Official
Music Video Set For Release 2/21
For
Fans Of Dierks Bentley
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (February 14, 2025) - Saddle bronc
athlete-turned-country artist Chancey Williams drops
new single, “Miles On Me,” available now on all digital platforms. Over a
catchy, smooth melody and drum-driven beat, “Miles On Me,” depicts a worn out
and weathered persona that’s been through the trials of life, “Going the
distance, yeah, I’ve learned a thing or three.” Channeling a rough and tumblin’
cowboy who’s been through it, Williams finds solace and perseverance via the
love of his companion - “your love smiles on me.”
Listen to “Miles On Me” HERE (preferred music platform) or
below:
"I wouldn't call 'Miles on
Me' autobiographical, exactly, but I sure relate to the dude in this song,”
said Williams. “I bet most people who spend a good chunk of their life on the
road will relate to this song and sorta know this guy when they look in the
mirror. I've always loved my life on the road, but it can also be isolating and
challenging, at times, in personal relationships."
“Miles On Me” follows the
January release of “The Ballad of Uncle Don,” “a compelling meld of authentic
storytelling that infuses his family’s experiences, alongside a heady mix of
country tinged with rock influences, and Williams’ undeniably country voice” (Billboard). His memorable lyrics and
rustic, twangy sound paint the picture of an accomplished “Oklahoma redneck”
who was “hell on boots with a cowboy's heart.” The video for the tune landed on
CMT, where it went #1 as part of CMT’s 12 Pack series in its first week.
“Adiós,” Williams’ September
2024 release, was deemed “a track that’s poised to become a standout
celebration anthem,” (All Country News). An infectious and uplifting track that delivers a
comforting, playful message about moving on and not looking back (accompanied
by a drink in-hand), the tune is chock-full of word play. Williams rewrites the
narrative, willing a positive take opposing classic heartbreak country tracks.
“Well, I'm good with goodbye. As long as it comes with a bottle, a little salt
and lime,” sings the Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall-of-Fame inductee.
In May 2024, Williams released
“the honky tonk anthem of the year,” (All Country News),
"One Bad Mutha Buckaroo," which gave listeners a light-hearted view
into the life of a good-time Charley - the guy that lives off whiskey and late
nights, then finds comfort in the bed of his truck alongside his blue-eyed
border collie pup. With a growing catalog of streaming hits, Williams continues
to make waves in the country music scene.
About Chancey Williams: Saddle Bronc athlete-turned neo-traditional country music sensation Chancey Williams, has gone from competing on horseback to performing on center stage. As one of only two artists (along with Chris LeDoux) to both compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days and the only singer/songwriter to be endorsed by CINCH®, Williams is the next authentic cowboy of country music. The northeastern Wyoming native has toured the nation, taking the stage ahead
of headliners Toby Keith, Cody Johnson, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and
Parker McCollum, performing at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium, as well as
headlining at The National Finals Rodeo and making his Grand Ole Opry debut.
In 2022, Williams was named iHeartRadio’s Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards
Entertainer of the Year. He also received Songwriter of the Year for single
“The Saint,” and Album of the Year for his record 3rd Street, produced by country hitmaker Trent
Wilmon. With the release of his sixth studio album, One of These Days, Williams continues “chronicling
the cowboy lifestyle in his music” (Taste of Country). To learn more about Chancey Williams, visit ChanceyWilliams.com, and follow him on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. |
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